What is the personality type of Gilgamesh (Prototype)? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Gilgamesh (Prototype) from Fateprototype and what is the personality traits.
Gilgamesh (Prototype) personality type is ENTJ, while the Babylonian King is ENFJ.
It is worth noting that Enkidu’s name, Enkīdū, is identical to the Hebrew word for “Arrow” (עטיה), making him an ENFJ.
The Enkidu archetype has the potential to be very powerful, but if they don’t learn how to manage their emotions, they can become quite volatile. Enkidu is the opposite of Gilgamesh.
Gilgamesh is the archetype that Jung refers to as “The Hero,” or “The Hero with a Thousand Faces.” This type of person is often extremely strong-willed, driven to succeed in whatever they do, and very confident in their abilities. They are often very intelligent, but they are also very stubborn and sometimes overbearing. They are also called “The Wise Fool” because Gilgamesh has an insatiable desire to know the world around him, which leads him to learn everything he can about it.
The Hero with a Thousand Faces Myth Archetype
Gilgamesh (ギルガメッシュ, Girugamesshu), Class Name Archer (アーチャー, Āchā), is the Archer-class Servant of an unnamed Master in the Second Holy Grail War of Fate/Prototype.
Gilgamesh is still the most self-centred person in the world like his Fate/stay night counterpart, but he lacks the same kingly temperament and he is able to properly read the situation around him. While he is not an evil person, he has a callous personality. He has no real interest in the Holy Grail, so he instead wishes to establish himself as the strongest of Heroic Spirits. He falls in love with the glasses-less Ayaka Sajyou much like a typical shoujo manga. Unlike his counterpart's haughty declaration that female Saber will become his possession, Archer proposes to Ayaka in a somewhat more normal manner.